Characteristics of angiotensin II-, K+- and ACTH-induced calcium influx in adrenal glomerulosa cells. Evidence that angiotensin II, K+, and ACTH may open a common calcium channel
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Characteristics of angiotensin II-, K+- and ACTH-induced calcium influx in adrenal glomerulosa cells. Evidence that angiotensin II, K+, and ACTH may open a common calcium channel
Abstract
The characteristics of angiotensin II-, K+-, and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-induced calcium influx were studied in isolated adrenal glomerulosa cells. Basal calcium influx rate is 0.64 +/- 0.09 nmol/min/mg of protein. Addition of angiotensin II (1 nM) causes a rapid 230% increase in calcium influx rate. This angiotensin II-induced calcium influx is sustained and is rapidly reversed by angiotensin II antagonist, [Sar1,Ala8]angiotensin II. Addition of either K+ or ACTH (1 nM) causes a 340 or 160% increase, respectively, in the rate of calcium influx. The effect of either angiotensin II, K+, or ACTH on calcium influx is dependent on extracellular calcium. The apparent Km for calcium is 0.46, 0.35, and 0.32 mM, respectively. When the extracellular concentration of K+ is 2 mM, neither angiotensin II nor ACTH stimulates calcium influx. Conversely, when extracellular K+ is increased to 6 mM, both angiotensin II and ACTH cause a greater stimulation of calcium influx than at 4 mM K+. When extracellular K+ is increased to 10 mM, calcium influx is 360% of the basal influx seen at 4 mM K+, and neither angiotensin II nor ACTH further stimulates the influx rate. Nitrendipine (1 microM) blocks both angiotensin II- and K+-induced calcium influx completely. In contrast, 10 microM nitrendipine does not completely block ACTH-induced calcium influx. The calcium channel agonist, BAY K 8644, also stimulates calcium influx; 10 nM BAY K 8644 leads to a rate of calcium influx which is 185% of basal. This BAY K 8644-induced increase in calcium influx and that caused by either angiotensin II or ACTH are additive. In contrast, BAY K 8644 has more than an additive effect on the calcium influx when paired with 6 mM K+. These results suggest that angiotensin II, K+, and ACTH stimulate calcium influx via a common calcium channel but act by different mechanisms to alter its function.
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